A Trusted BRISBANE Conveyancer
Guiding clients through buying or selling residential property.
Brisbane conveyancer
Why Use MAP Lawyers?
Buyers and Sellers often discover too late, not all conveyancers offer the same quality service.
ALL MATTERS ARE MANAGED BY A SOLICITOR
Unlike our competitors, all conveyancing matters are managed from A to Z by a qualified solicitor, not an administrative assistant.
EXPERTISE IN PROPERTY LAW
Our solicitors are experts in property law and are able to guide you through any legal issues, providing practical solutions to ensure that your transaction is seamless.
COMMUNICATION
If any issues arise our team is only a call away. You can speak to the same Brisbane conveyancing solicitor throughout the conveyance. Our team are responsive and can explain legal concepts in an understandable manner.
TRANSPARENCY
There are no hidden fees or catches. We offer a true fixed fee pricing model with a clear breakdown of our fees and disbursements upfront and no endless terms and conditions.
CLIENT SERVICE
Client service is at the heart of MAP Lawyers. We believe that buying and selling property is the gateway to financial freedom and we love being part of your property journey.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Our passion is backed up by 350+ 5-star Google reviews & 150+ Facebook reviews. Use the Queensland conveyancer team the locals trust.
How can we help you?
Are You Buying
Professional fees from $1399
Looking to buy? Buying a property is one of the most exciting decisions you’ll ever make. However, it is also one of the biggest financial commitments, so it’s important to choose a Brisbane conveyancer you can trust to make the process as smooth as possible. Brisbane Conveyancing can involve a lot of legal jargon and tedious paperwork, along with constant back and forth between third parties. A Brisbane conveyancing lawyer can help save you time and stress by guiding you through the process.
If you’d like a free quote for a property conveyance, please click on the link above.
Are You Selling
Professional fees from $999
Looking to sell? Whilst arranging a sale settlement yourself may seem like a no-hassle, cost-effective option, going through the process alone can result in a number of unnecessary legal difficulties. Given the complexity of property law, it’s important to have a Brisbane conveyancing lawyer on your team should unexpected issues arise. A Brisbane property solicitor can help save you time and stress by guiding you through the process.
If you’d like a free quote for a property conveyance, please click on the link above.
At MAP Lawyers conveyancing firm, we specialise in providing affordable residential property conveyancing across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
We are here to guide you through each step of the conveyancing process. This includes reviewing your draft contract before you sign to advise on your legal rights and obligations and ensuring any conditions are met on time.
- We prepare the relevant documents to correctly transfer the property, assist with the payment of applicable taxes, prepare settlement figures and liaise with your financial institution to ensure settlement proceeds on time.
- At MAP Lawyers, we strive to make the legal process one less matter to worry about when buying or selling your property.
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Brisbane Conveyancing Solicitor FAQs
Simply put, a conveyancing lawyer is a professional who deals with property matters such as buying, selling, and subdividing land. They offer guidance and advice on the settlement process and can help you review contracts, prepare documents, and liaise with the other side’s solicitor on your behalf. In Queensland, enlisting the help of a Brisbane conveyancing solicitor or lawyer is encouraged by the government to ensure you don’t fall victim to legal pitfalls.
You can expect a Brisbane conveyancing lawyer to handle the following:
- Review sale contract
- Prepare for settlement
- Monitor to see if contract obligations are met
- Prepare and certify documents
- Calculate rates and taxes
- Advise you on your legal obligations
- Attend settlement on your behalf
In most states, a conveyancer isn’t a lawyer but does have the power to handle deed transfers. However, in Queensland and the ACT, a deed transfer must be performed by a qualified lawyer or overseen by one.
At Map Lawyers, our team of conveyancing Brisbane experts are all qualified lawyers who specialise in property law.
When it comes to buying or selling your home, conveyancing may seem as straight forward as signing a contract and transferring a deed. However, aside from managing the deed process between solicitors, a Brisbane conveyancing lawyer can take an extensive look through a contract to make sure everything is legal and above board.
This includes making sure there is no claim or ‘encumbrance’ on the property that may impact its value. A Brisbane conveyancer can then handle and prepare all legal documents on your behalf, calculate rates and taxes, and make adjustments to the final calculation if needed.
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